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 Atlanta Institute of Clinical Neuroscience
The Clinical Neurophysiologist's primary responsibility is to warn the surgeon when some aspect of the procedure begins to affect a sensory or motor pathway.
This responsibility requires the Clinical Neurophysiologist to have confidence in his or her knowledge and skill and the ability to communicate clearly and quickly.
Prior to the surgical procedure, the Clinical Neurophysiologist coordinates with the Anesthesiologist to balance the need to anesthetize the patient with required level of medication to insure accurate readings for monitoring.
http://www.aicn.org/career.shtml

  
 Allied Health Profession of the Month: March 2004, Surgical Neurophysiology
The neurophysiologist performs testing and monitoring of the nervous system during surgery to assist the surgeons in avoiding or reducing complications such as paralysis, hearing loss, or stroke (depending on the type of surgery), by detecting incipient injury in time to prevent or ameliorate it.
The surgical neurophysiologist is an integral part of the surgical team, and works closely with the anesthesiologist or anesthetist, the surgeons, and other members of the team.
Many neurophysiologists envision a structure like that of audiology, with graduate degrees in the field and state licensure.
http://www.healthpronet.org/ahp_month/03_04.html

  
 EPTA
When the neurophysiologist is not present and the technologist is providing the waveform description to the surgeon, it is the surgeon who is responsible for the interpretation of the waveform description and any course of action taken.
The interpretation of the recorded data is the responsibility of the clinical neurophysiologist.
The monitoring technologist maintains a written record of the following (and their relationship to changes in the monitored waveforms): changes in anesthetic levels, the surgical procedure and any manipulative events, and changes in the patient's physiological state (blood pressure, temperature, etc.).
http://epta.www8.50megs.com/iom.html

  
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Alan Shewmon, MD, PhD (Neurologist, Clinical Neurophysiologist) is an internationally recognized expert in pediatric and neonatal EEG, and has been instrumental in the application of EEG telemetry technique to the diagnosis and surgical treatment of seizures in infants and young children.
Marc Nuwer, MD, PhD (Neurologist, Clinical Neurophysiologist) is in charge of the clinical neurophysiology laboratories at UCLA.
He trained in neurosurgery, epilepsy and clinical neurophysiolology at UCLA and is one of the few neurosurgeons to be certified by the American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology.
http://epilepsy.neurology.ucla.edu/team.html

  
 Evaluations Certificates
A Certified Clinical Neurophysiologist at our Laboratory analyzes the EEG and builds a 40 session Neurofeedback training protocol which is returned to the professional.
Although the clinical analysis of the submitted EEG file is performed by a Certified Clinical Neurophysiologist, it is for informational purposes only and the customer is to consult his or her own doctor for verification.
This allows the professional to treat their patient with Neurofeedback with a Clinical Approach based on the EEG features.
http://www.eegmapping.com/product4.html

  
 SpineKIDS.com The Online Community Dedicated to Parents and Children Dealing with Scoliosis
Just before your surgery another type of doctor, a neurophysiologist, will place electrodes on various parts of your body, which will monitor the brain and/or spinal cord reaction to stimulation.
During the operation, the neurophysiologist will monitor the nerves in question carefully and the report the responses to your surgeon.
Your doctor will use spinal cord monitoring to tell how well your spinal cord is communicating messages to your brain.
http://www.spinekids.com/surgery3.shtml

  
 The Hidden Messages in Water, Dr. Masaru Emoto
The mind-body scientists (neurophysiologists) also have found the way our thoughts affect our physical bodies.
We continually create our reality around us by what we think.
http://www.ishayas.org/The%20Hidden%20messages%20in%20Water,%20Dr.%20Masaru%20Emoto.htm

  
 Home
Jiang has had eight-year medical training in both western and Chinese medicine, ten-year clinical experience in acupuncture and herbology, and seven-year research experience in pain study as a neurophysiologist.
According to the individual condition, meridian acupoint treatment, auricular point stimulation, reflexology, microcurrent, magnetic cup, ion-pump cord, electromagnetic lamp, moxbustion, acupressure or TweiNa, and QiGong are chosen with different combinations.
http://acupunctureohio.com/home.htm

  
 Evoked Potentials in Clinical Medicine (Books)
The Third Edition of this reliable reference could easily serve as a single resource for the clinical neurophysiologist performing evoked potentials in clinical practice.
Coverage includes new clinical applications for evoked potential (EP) tests, advanced test variations such as motor and cognitive EPs, and new techniques that improve the efficiency of testing.
This is a technical book with appeal to intraoperative neurophysiologists and surgeons.
http://www.enotalone.com/books/0397516592.html

  
 KiwiCareers - Neurophysiology Technologist / Introduction
analyse and interpret clients' test results, and assist neurologists and neurophysiologists with more detailed analysis
http://www.kiwicareers.govt.nz/jobs/3e_hte/j35133a.htm

  
 California Tinnitus Treatment Assessment Center / Sonus Center for Tinnitus
California Tinnitus Assessment Center Offers All Scientifically Proven Tinnitus Treatment Protocols While Emphasizing New Approach (Jastreboff's Tinnitus Retraining Therapy) Developed by World Renowned Neurophysiologist
Your Doctor Said "Live with It." CTAC Says Different.
http://www.earinfo.com/ctac

  
 principal consultents
Cheryl D'souza :- Neurophysiologist having a experience as a Neurophysiologist for more then 20years
http://www.suryaneuro.com/principal_consultents

  
 .: PROVENTUS :. Promoting Awareness of Aimspro / Caprivax
He is delighted to report that the observations already made in the central nervous system (in Multiple Sclerosis patients) are being echoed by similar findings in peripheral nerves (outside the brain and spine).
Dr Bryan Youl, the consultant neurophysiologist leading the clinical research programme for Daval, has provided us with some important news.
Dr Youl, a consultant clinical neurophysiologist, who has been helping Daval International Limited explore clinical applications for their medication, had hoped for a benefit in these patients on the basis of some of his observations in Multiple Sclerosis, and spoke of these promising early effects on nerve conduction.
http://www.proventus.org.uk/scientistnews.shtml

  
 Bekhterev, Vladimir --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
Russian neurophysiologist and psychiatrist who studied the formations of the brain and investigated conditioned reflexes.
Following the break between psychology and the introspective traditions of philosophy, psychologists began in the latter part of the 19th century and early years of the 20th century to emphasize...
died Dec. 24, 1927, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R. Russian neurophysiologist and psychiatrist.
http://concise.britannica.com/ebc/article?tocId=9356919

  
 Floatation photo and history Blue Lotus Floatation Center Wisconsin
Scientists in other fields of research have shown increasing interest in the floatation tank and its effects on the human body and mind.
Together with his associate Dr. Jay Shirley, Dr. Lilly became intrigued by the question of the origins of conscious activity within the brain.
Floating was developed in 1950 by the American neurophysiologist Professor Dr. John C. Lilly while working at the National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) in Bethesda, Maryland.
http://www.bluelotusfloat.com/floatation_photo_and_history.htm

  
 God and the Temporal Lobes of the Brain
That is, he says, what we learn is that while the world itself may be real enough, our own individual sense of being a "self" that is in some way aloof from that "creation" is an illusion.
Would he be able to "understand" the problem enough to overcome it, in some way, through sheer force of intellect?
What if a neurophysiologist, who had studied this syndrome for many years, and was very familiar with it were to have a stroke that produced the same brain damage.
http://www.godless.org/sci/ramachandran.html

  
 Science Show - 01/11/2003: Autism , Testosterone & X
Neurophysiologist Simon Baron-Cohen has a new theory about autism.
His research shows that autism could be an exaggeration of the male brain, and it appears that testosterone is the governing factor.
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/science/ss/stories/s975521.htm

  
 Business
As a board certified neurologist and clinical neurophysiologist with intimate knowledge of nerve and muscle anatomy and over a dozen years of experience in clinical practice, Dr. DeAndrea is ideally qualified to provide the best possible results from Botox® injections for cosmetic enhancement or neurologic problems such as migraines or muscle spasm.
Initial Skin Consultation with Aesthetician Catherine Bradford encouraged for all new patients - $15
DeAndrea, MD Certified Neurologist, Sleep Specialist and Clinical Neurophysiologist
http://newerahealth.com/BotoxSpecial.htm

  
 OHSU Dental School Researcher Receives $1.4 Million Grant
Neurophysiologist will examine molecules in the brain called 'neurotrophins' to determine what role they play in nervous system development
PORTLAND, Ore. - An Oregon Health & Science University neurophysiologist has received a $1.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health's Heart, Lung and Blood Institute to examine a group of molecules called neurotrophins to determine their role in the part of the nervous system that controls the heart and blood vessels.
http://www.ohsu.edu/ohsuedu/newspub/releases/020705granthtml.cfm

  
 Vladimir Bekhterev - definition of Vladimir Bekhterev in Encyclopedia
He founded the field of psycho reflexology, transferring Pavlov 's work on dogs to humans.
Vladimir Bekhterev ( January 20, 1857 - December 24, 1927) was a Russian neurophysiologist and psychiatrist who noted the role of the hippocampus in memory around 1900.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Vladimir_Bekhterev

  
 Proboscis film and art installation
Mapping Perception examines the limits of human perception through an investigation of impaired brain function, making visible connections between scientific and artistic explorations of the human condition, probing the thin membrane between the able and the disabled.
The Castle of the Five Senses - seeing, hearing, touch, taste and smell - represents the limits of normal human perception.
Mark is a neurophysiologist using MRI scanners to investigate childhood illnesses at the Institute of Child Health and
http://www.ich.ucl.ac.uk/pressoffice/pressrelease_00086

  
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A clinical neurophysiologist and neurologist by training, Dr. Deletis is known for designing and implementing new approaches and methods to intraoperative neurophysiology which have radically improve prognosis and help to minimize motor neurological deficit during neurological surgery.
Deletis has created and heads a fellowship program at INN.
http://nyneurosurgery.org/staff/deletis.html

  
 Cogprints - Discovering Structure From Motion In Monkey, Man And Machine
The ability to obtain three-dimensional structure from visual motion is important for survival of human and non-human primates.
Using a parallel processing model, the current work explores how the biological visual system might solve this problem and how the neurophysiologist might go about understanding the solution.
http://cogprints.org/5

  
 Fibromyalgia Network's Public Witness Testimony to the House of Representatives
Neurophysiologist expert on chronic, painful conditions, Portland, OR
TO: The House Appropriation's Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education and Related Agencies
http://www.fmnetnews.com/pages/oral.html

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Smart Moves: Why Learning Is Not All in Your Head
Hannaford, who is a neurophysiologist, proves that mental processes are accessed via physcial movements and can be significantly improved with little or no difficulty.
I originally began using these exercises for myself as a professional violinist, to improve concentration, relaxation in performance and just general handling of stress on stage.
Through simple physical exercises (developed by Dr. Paul and Gail Dennison with a team of researchers), Ms.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0915556278?v=glance

  
 Neurophysiologist to Speak March 16
Boris Kotchoubey, a neurophysiologist from the University of Tuebingen, will be the guest speaker of Illinois State University’s departments of Psychology, Philosophy and Biological Sciences at 4 p.m.
Find concise excerpts of recent newspaper articles, magazines, wire stories, and sound bites from television and radio.
http://www.mediarelations.ilstu.edu/news_releases/0304/March/neuro.asp

  
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An Expert Clinical Neurophysiologist Will Write An Impression Page After Personal Editing and Analysis of the Subject's Conventional EEG Followed By QEEG Analyses
Add $50 for each separate EEG condition or comparison.
For $200 we Provide a 3 Day Turn Around Time By An Expert Clinical Neurophysiologist, including Discriminant analyses for TBI patients.
http://www.biof.com/services.html

  
 Two-week intensive therapy for stuttering uses team approach
The neurophysiologist places electrodes on the patients to analyze the electrical activity of their brains in the search for clues that could contribute to stuttering.
The neurologist can prescribe medications that help patients relax and reduce anxiety when speaking.
Patients in the program at Houston's Baylor College of Medicine spend at least 70 hours with a team of specialists, including speech therapists, a neurologist, a neurophysiologist and an otolaryngologist.
http://www.bcm.tmc.edu/pa/intensive.htm

  
 Dopamine - Sep. 16, 2002
Schultz has the right temperament for someone who explores the microstructure of the brain, monitoring the electrochemical activity of one neuron at a time.
NEW YORK (MONEY Magazine) - Wolfram Schultz, a neurophysiologist at the University of Cambridge in England, is so fastidious that he turns his office teacups upside-down on a towel when he's not using them, lest they get dusty.
http://money.cnn.com/2002/09/16/pf/investing/agenda_brain5/index.htm

  
 Warren Sturgis McCulloch : Warren McCulloch
Warren Sturgis McCulloch was born in Orange, New Jersey and studied at Yale (philosophy and psychology) and Columbia (psychology).
Warren McCulloch ( November 16, 1899 - 1969) was an American neurophysiologist and cybernetician.
Warren McCulloch (November 16, 1899 - 1969) was an American neurophysiologist and cybernetician.
http://www.termsdefined.net/wa/warren-mcculloch.html

  
 William Calvin on The Paula Gordon Show
Calvin is a theoretical neurophysiologist at the University of Washington, trained in physics as well as physiology.
He is internationally known for his studies of the complex systems found in the human body and brain.
is a theoretical neurophysiologist at the University of Washington, Seattle, who also trained in physics.
http://paulagordon.com/shows/calvin

  
 The many uses of cybernetic rats / Pentagon wants paralysis-research rodents trained as tiny soldiers
Controlling the brain-body connection through stimulation with implanted electrodes isn't new; it was tried nearly 50 years ago in a series of famous and widely criticized experiments by the Yale neurophysiologist Jose Delgado, who thought he could treat epilepsy and schizophrenia that way.
As a result of the scientists' work, the Pentagon is now supporting the efforts to learn whether the rats, carrying tiny video cameras on their backs, might prove useful sniffing out hidden explosives, as mine detectors, or even to aid in search-and-rescue operations.
"It wasn't what our experiments started out for," said John K. Chapin, a neurophysiologist at the State University of New York's Downstate Medical Center.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2002/05/02/MN47924.DTL&type=printable

  
 Avoid the Time-Change Blues With Tips From Sleep Expert
They show their sleep problem with poor school performance, attention problems, mood changes or changes in their behavior.
When these problems happen, parents should consider that their children are not getting the sleep they need," said the Texas Children's neurophysiologist.
Besides the routine challenge parents face in the bedtime struggle, the October 25 time change can make it harder for children to sleep well, and can affect their performance at school, according to Dr. Daniel Glaze, neurophysiologist at the Texas Children's Hospital Sleep Lab.
http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content4/time.change.blues.html

  
 Processing Novelty
The dynamic properties exhibited in the simulations, Hebbian synaptic modification regulated by a limited set of innate "reward" mechanisms, and infomax principles, can be combined to yield an explanation of elementary adaptive learning, in circumstances in which novelty is an ongoing part of the environmental conditions.
James Wright is a psychiatrist and neurophysiologist who has worked in research in brain dynamics for thirty years, and is an honorary professor at the Auckland School of Medicine (the Liggins Institute).
He shared the Inaugural Eureka Prize for interdisciplinary research, awarded by the Combined Royal Societies of Australia, in 2003.
http://processingnovelty.creative.auckland.ac.nz/abstracts9.html

  
 Chimera - gallery introduction
Mark has used MRI technology to develop new techniques for investigating stroke.
Mark Lythgoe is a MRI neurophysiologist based in the RCS Unit of Biophysics at the Institute of Child Health and Great Ormond Street Hospital in London.
Utilising the technology of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the work creates an extraordinary bridge between what we see and the way we see it.
http://www.mlythgoe.com/chima1.htm

  
 EPTA
If you have and questions about the issues raised above, or any other concerns, please talk to the neurophysiologist before the start of your test.
These are recordings of electrical signals produced naturally by your brain following repeated stimulation of the eyes, ears or arms and legs.
If you suffer from epilepsy there is a very small, theoretical risk that the tests could cause a seizure.
http://www.epta.50megs.com/ep.html

  
 IYCA.org :: Board Bio :: Dr. Kwame Brown
Since early 2003, he has worked as a neurophysiologist, observing spinal reflexes and arm-leg-trunk coordination in spastic paretic individuals.
Kwame has presented research at meetings for both the Society for Neuroscience and the National Neurotrauma Society, and has been published in Developmental Brain Research.
Kwame is a former practitioner of Shaolin Gong Fu, and is currently a 4.5 level tennis player.
http://www.iyca.org/kbrown.asp

  
 Why a clinical neurophysiologist could wish to treat signals?
Why a clinical neurophysiologist could wish to treat signals?
Since neurophysiological signals have a lot in common with other signals, the knowledge of methods of treatment of these signals can contribute to the extraction of relevant information to our field.
EEG, EOG, EMG or polygraphic recording can be sampled and manipulated by computers without loss of information.
http://www.neurotraces.com/scilab/scilab1/node3.html

  
 Society for Neuroscience Classified Ads
Mount Sinai Medical Center is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer and encourages applications from women and minorities.
Responsibilities include intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring using single unit and evoked potential (EP) recordings and clinical and/or basic research.
The Department of Neurosurgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City seeks a neurophysiologist for faculty position.
http://apu.sfn.org/Template.cfm?Section=ClassifiedAds&template=/ClassifiedAd/ClassifiedAdDisplay.cfm&AdID=1953

  
 UselessJunk.net :: View topic - Me and Mrs have been thinking about determinism
Unless they can magically affect sub atomic phenomena.
She's a neurophysiologist so she's rather interested in this stuff.
Mrs is currently being a Mum rather than work.
http://uselessjunk.net/viewtopic.php?t=82647&start=40&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=

  
 Balancing Act
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A Medical College of Georgia neurophysiologist is probing one of the body’s most finely tuned systems: its balancing act.
Maintaining good balance—walking across a room without falling or tying a shoe without tipping over—may seem like a no-brainer, but nothing could be further from the truth, according to Dr. Raymond Chong, assistant professor in the MCG Department of Physical Therapy.
http://www.mcg.edu/news/2001NewsRel/chong.html

  
 Dreaming as Delirium: How the Brain Goes Out of Its Mind
Psychiatrist and neurophysiologist J. Allan Hobson rouses us from our self-absorption in Dreaming as Delirium, an exploration of what neuroscience has pieced together about our sleeping lives.
Freud, after all, was first a neurologist, turning to his theories of symbolic wish fulfillment to cover gaps in contemporary knowledge.
Publisher: The MIT Press; 1st MIT Press ed (November 12 1999)
http://www.enotalone.com/books/0262581795.html

  
 ENTELEKY-THE HOLOGRAPHIC UNIVERSE
Part One "A Remarkable New View of Reality" offers the holographic model as an explanation of the functioning of the brain and even the functioning of the cosmos.
Put another way, there is evidence to suggest that our world and everything in it--from snowflakes to maple trees to falling stars and spinning electrons--are also only ghostly images, projections from a level of reality so beyond our own it is literally beyond both space and time.
The main architects of this astonishing idea are two of the world's most eminent thinkers: University of London physicist David Bohm, a protege of Einstein's and one of the world's most respected quantum physicists; and Karl Pribram, a neurophysiologist at Stanford University and author of the classic neuropsychological textbook Languages of the Brain.
http://www.enteleky.com/holouniv.html

  
 howard rheingold's tools for thought
Dr. Arturo Rosenblueth replied that there was exactly such a pathological condition named (meaningfully) the purpose tremor, associated with injuries to the cerebellum (a part of the brain involved with balance and muscular coordination).
Wiener, Bigelow, and Rosenblueth's model, although indirectly derived from top-secret war work, had such general and far-reaching implications that it was published under the title "Behavior, Purpose and Technology," in 1943, in the normally staid journal Philosophy of Science.
Together the mathematician, the neurophysiologist, and the engineer plotted out a new model of the nervous system processes that they believed would demonstrate how purpose is embodied in the mechanism -- whether that mechanism is made of metal or flesh.
http://www.rheingold.com/texts/tft/5.html

  
 California Tinnitus Center
The California Tinnitus Center Offers Scientifically Proven Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Treatment Protocols While Emphasizing the New Approach (Jastreboff's Tinnitus Retraining Therapy) Developed by World Renowned Neurophysiologist...
The California Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Therapy Center has been treating patients with tinnitus, as well as hypersensitivity to sound (hyperacusis) since 1995.
For specific information, click on the topics across the top of this page.
http://www.californiatinnitus.com

  
 Esoteric Bookshoppe
Read what Dr. Katia thinks of this life changing book and American Philosopher Ken Wilber.
Talbot explains the theory advanced by U. of London physicist David Bohm and Stanford U. neurophysiologist Karl Pribram that despite its apparent tangible reality, the universe is actually a kind of three- dimensional projection and is ultimately no more real than a hologram, a three-dimensional image projected into space.
http://www.northernway.org/books.html

  
 Public Lectures
Can we change our destiny and can we alter our perceptions?
A series of lectures have been given over recent months by dynamic young neurophysiologist, Dr Mark Lythgoe, from University College London in which he talks about whether we are born an artist or a scientist and how we view the world.
Mind teasing lecture: Are we born an artist or a scientist?
http://www.visions-of-science.co.uk/public.htm

  
 Neurophysiologist Definition / Neurophysiologist Research
neurophysiologist is still being defined, as is the training of the autonomic technician.
http://www.elresearch.com/Neurophysiologist

  
 Think! ebook
A neurophysiologist develops a laser imaging system that forms the first mind-link between humans and an unexpected member of the development team.
http://www.bookjobber.com/htmlgeneratedpages/p4945.htm

  
 Holographic Brain
It's that the human brain can be modeled as a hologram.
There is a controversial thought on how the brain works that began with the studies of Karl Pribram, a neurophysiologist at Stanford University.
http://www.bluehoney.org/Holograph.htm

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